I have heard, yesterday, it seems that Adam Lambert will be the new lead singer of Queen ....
I had never heard of this guy, I went to look about him .... he does not even have thirty years (he was born in 1982 .... basically a sperm ...), American Jewish origin, a frightening resemblance to Bill Kaulitz of Tokio Hotel (or at least, wear make-up eyes in the same way), he did a lot 'of things: he sings, is a song-writer, he's an actor ....
Dunno, I got the impression he's an american kid created by the star system to become an idol of little emo girls .... Then maybe he will be too good, will have talent, sing well, will stop' make-up of an idiot and will reveal a great musician .... for now, the only thing I care about him is that he looks really will have the infinite courage (or the infinite unconscious) to get on a stage with Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon to take the place of Freddy Mercury ....
Who gave me the news yesterday claimed that the Queen would have had much better singers than he ...
Dunno, can 'maybe .... what does not return to me is that anyone thinks that there may be those who can' take the place of Mercury, 20 years after his death.
What is the point? The Queen were one of the most important band in the Rock history, they have done incredible music (and some bad song, like everyone else).
Mercury died in 1991, leaving behind him devastating empty space .... his way of singing, his theatrics on stage, his taste for camouflages, his voice .....
I do not think that I'll never find the strength to listen to the new Queen, with someone else than Freddie at the voice....
They think to publish yet another Gratest Hits with songs from the golden days sung by the new member? Or to record new songs?
They will tour and television appearances?
I make them my best wishes, perhaps they will also have the most success among 'young people, who have never seen the Queen on stage ...
I, who have been lucky enough to see them in Milan in 1984 (only date they have ever done in Italy .... I had not yet begun to turn to Europe for concerts, and I must be content with that precious memory) I prefer to be lulled into the past ....
I had never heard of this guy, I went to look about him .... he does not even have thirty years (he was born in 1982 .... basically a sperm ...), American Jewish origin, a frightening resemblance to Bill Kaulitz of Tokio Hotel (or at least, wear make-up eyes in the same way), he did a lot 'of things: he sings, is a song-writer, he's an actor ....
Dunno, I got the impression he's an american kid created by the star system to become an idol of little emo girls .... Then maybe he will be too good, will have talent, sing well, will stop' make-up of an idiot and will reveal a great musician .... for now, the only thing I care about him is that he looks really will have the infinite courage (or the infinite unconscious) to get on a stage with Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon to take the place of Freddy Mercury ....
Who gave me the news yesterday claimed that the Queen would have had much better singers than he ...
Dunno, can 'maybe .... what does not return to me is that anyone thinks that there may be those who can' take the place of Mercury, 20 years after his death.
What is the point? The Queen were one of the most important band in the Rock history, they have done incredible music (and some bad song, like everyone else).
Mercury died in 1991, leaving behind him devastating empty space .... his way of singing, his theatrics on stage, his taste for camouflages, his voice .....
I do not think that I'll never find the strength to listen to the new Queen, with someone else than Freddie at the voice....
They think to publish yet another Gratest Hits with songs from the golden days sung by the new member? Or to record new songs?
They will tour and television appearances?
I make them my best wishes, perhaps they will also have the most success among 'young people, who have never seen the Queen on stage ...
I, who have been lucky enough to see them in Milan in 1984 (only date they have ever done in Italy .... I had not yet begun to turn to Europe for concerts, and I must be content with that precious memory) I prefer to be lulled into the past ....
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